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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1910)
arr' 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERU, f91Q-EVENIlIG EDITION. Miwjmmwiimmwmi r - v- ac"- -r- -" - it xx - - --- fiU w it : ; i W SP gg :: For Ladies XX FITRS f WRAPS XX SILK WATSTS NECKWEAR 1 GLOVES HOSIERY DRUSS GOODS XX SILKS HANDKERCHIEFS XX ' LINENS XX SILK PETTICOATS XX SILK UNDERWEAR ABBL. N 4fc m 9 Wt7 PI 9 9. m ftt V l en Da vs Flore m w men to ma&e i ur Selection, f Christmas Gifts IL' they ni'o lo be nnylliiiig in )i',v Goods or Ladies wearables, Gents' Furnishing, Shoes, nothing or some thing suitable for the younger nieni'bers of the fainilv we bog to announce thai your wants can be satisfactorily filled from our specially selected slock of Suitable Holiday Gifts. A WORD ABOUT QUALITY AND PRICES It always pays to buy good goods and especially if they are to be presented as gifts. Every one under stands the quality of our goods and as to the newness and exclusiveness in designs, no other establishment can make better offerings or lower prices. This season we have marked everything exceedingly close making the prices in strict keeping with the times. In many of the articles we offer decided bargains as you will rea lize after an inspection. No matter what you wish to buy a simple inexpensive piece or a large article you will certainly be well repaid in buying from our stock. AVc want you to feel free to come in at any time and examine our goods. If yon will do this carefully and note the low prices we are not afraid of your decision. Suggestions 1 For Gents s 8 i STEIN BLOCII CLOTHING li i v i v nit WALK-OVER SHOLS U SHIRTS NECKWEAR GLOVES II OS I MR Y VNDERWEAR HATS SLIPPERS FANCY SHIRTS KNIT GOODS VMIi REEL AS MAG :i MARSHFIELD i OREGON 8 jmnm:nmHmHnmmHmm:mmnn$jJ5Jtta::m: MATSON 8 51 :: :: n tt 8 tt 11 n MARSHFIELD OREGON 11 i mmimmmmmm?;mmmmmm::mmmmtttt: BKfiKuHjHylif i- NMflrlBBHIUIHI9MlK. Kl wkw3f 'HnvASsKk 4t3j$cBHtEHiHLt vfABB 2MBBBifriaiKTB frif r ' i-BBf w .4 v j B Our Entire Line Is Now On Display. Call And See Them. GOING , HARVEY. kuiutioxs mmviwx homi: AND SCHOOL. At a recont mooting of tho Moth ers and Teachers' club of North Bend, Prof. Grubbs of tho North Bend schools, dollvered an Interest ing address on "Tho notations Be tween tho Homo and School," It wns warmly applauded and tho club especially requested Its jiubllcatlon In Tho Times. Prof. Grubbs' aJ dress was as follows: "It Is agreed by all that tho rela tion existing between homo and school should bo that of cooperation so tho quostlou rosolvos Itsolf Into "How can tho home and school, or rather tho homo and tho stato for the Btato is represented by tho teach ers of tho school bo made to mado to work together for tho education of tho child tho mnklug of a citi zen? A "Tho child belongs, In part, to tho lioma and in part to tho state. Tho state ot Oregon together with the county pays about ono-fourth of tho money spent for tho education ot tho child Into n citizen. Should not tho state or Its representative, tho teach er, havo tho right, or authority, to demand tho cooporatlon of tho homo? "Our schools nro open to tho in spection ot tho homo from 9 to 4 each day, and tho representative of tho homo havo a perfect right to bo present and seo that not only tho in tellectual but also tho moral nu'l phys'cal sldo of tho chlldron nro pro perly cared for. They hold tho teacher responsible for tho sanitary conditions around tho school, This Is light and proper, but why, should It bo considered Improper for tho stato, that pays ono dollar out ot every four, to glvo its representative, tho teacher, to right and authority to outer tho homo and seo that the state's child is proporly cared for? Tho homo may allow tho child to bo out till midnight, to sleep tho rest of tho night in a room when tho air must bo breathed and robreathed to got up lato and hurry through a breakfast of hot cakes, pork, black coffeo and doughnuts, thon arrive at school lato, with unwashed clothes, teeth, and body, and then find fault with tho school becnuso tho child does not inako proper progress. "When tho work of a teacher Is unsatisfactory to a majority of the paronts In tho district, that teacher is replaced by another. Why should not tho state say that when tho work of n mother Is unsatisfactory to a majority of tho teachers in tho dis trict that her placo shall bo declared vacant and proceed at onco to flit tho vacancy? "You will understand that I am not ndvocatlng such radical stops, but simply want to bring boforo yon somo of tho reasons why a tonclfor ennnot Justlv bo held accountable for tho failure of tho school In Its work ot transferring tho child into the citizen. "Compulsory attendanco Is not enough. Proper food, clothing, van tllutlon, slee1), as well as a pleasant, qu'et, properly lighted room for home study, must be provided by the home, and when this is dono there will bo fower complaints mado against tho public schools and public school teachers." Washing Blankets. Never wash blankets on a damp ot cloudy day. Choose a day when It Is bright and breezy. Power Transmission. m Seventy square feet of belt surface per mluuto will transmit one horse power. Making a Fino Saw. There are thirty-two soparato proc esses lu the chaugliiK of raw Iron Into a llnlshed saw of tho highest grade. Tho Marriage Rate. In this country the marriage rate Is found to tluctuute with tho rise or de crease of exports and of employment. Making tho Most of It. Jessie Mrs. Do Style puts on too many airs. Tossle How so? Jessie She was kuocked down by a pushcart, nntl she told the reporters ilie ! 1. 1 ruin by u lionu'leos vehicle. yriieii-e H"N 1 nead The Times' Want Ads. IIAXDOX XOT OX MAP. Slay Itesult In Peculiar Mlup In Ileal Kstato Titles. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel soya: "Where is 'Dandon?' Such Is tho query which was propounded to tho wrltor in the ofllco of tho county as sessor ono day this week. Of course ho told whore It was. Everyone knows where Dandon Is. But there's tho rub. According to tho offlclal maps which havo been compiled by tho assessor's olllco thoro is' no such placo as Dandon. And tho maps are surely correct. "At Its lucoptlon what Is now ca'l ed Dandon was plattod as Averlll and there Is no documentary evidence to show that It is anything but Ave rlll at tho presont time. No offlclnl chango of name has ever been made on tho county records so far ns pre sent investigation shows. Thoro must, of necessity havo been changes mado before tho postofllco depart ment but these do not show on tho records of tho county. Therefore there Is no such city Dandon within tho limits of Coos county. "Slnco tho platting of the origin town slto of Averlll thoro have be twonty-sovon 'Additions to Bandoa platted, but again the query con fronts tho investigator, 'Where Dandon?' A consultation of tne maps of record in the ofllce of tn assessor show seven piauwb -about tho original Averlll P,at,wU'" are not 'Additions to Bandon. u names of these various plats caw tho name of Bnndon in so oral guise with tho exception ot one, WM Park. Tho others are, Bandon C w. Bandon Beach, West Dandon, Souib Bandon, Bandon Heights and l nott's Bandon Beach, Plat A. ,.!.. ia incnted on tno - wesi uiuiuuu . ,. beach southwest of tho original pw South Bandon Is direcUy south tho original plat and Bandon I IeW Is directly east. Bandon CJ south of West Bandon and Bana Beach Is south of Bandcm cl,Jost on tno ocean, nuv " south ot South Bandon, and low Park Is midway between the i -And still tho main question ronw unanswered. "Where is Bandoni